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April 21st, 2008

Something killed my MacBook Pro

Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 9:14 pm

Categories: Firmware, MacBook Pro

Tags: Hard Drive, Apple MacBook, Firmware, Apple MacBook Pro, Notebooks, FireWire, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology

Something killed my MacBook Pro hard drive yesterday and I can’t figure out what did it.

The machine in question is a third generation MBP (Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz, a.k.a. Santa Rosa) originally shipping with OS X 10.4.9 (Tiger), manufactured between May 2007 and October 2007.

At first I suspected MBP EFI firmware 1.5 (released two weeks ago) caused the problem because it was the last thing I installed, but now I don’t think so. (Although Apple quickly released an updated EFI firmware 1.5.1 update for the MBP today.)

After installing EFI 1.5 and 19 February’s MacBook Pro Keyboard Firmware Update 1.0 everything was right, at least initially. The problems started when I plugged in a FireWire 800 hard drive that I normally use and it didn’t mount on the desktop. Then I plugged in a USB 2.0 hard drive and it wouldn’t mount on the desktop either.

Suspecting something was wrong I restarted the MacBook Pro, but it wouldn’t start all the way up to the desktop. It was stuck in a boot loop. After the startup chime the progress wheel spins on the gray Apple screen for a few minutes, then it chimes again and repeats the same process over and over.

Booting from an external Firewire hard drive, I tried running Repair Disk Permissions in Disk Utility (v.11) on the internal drive but it gave me an error:

The underlying task reported failure on exit.

If this happens, Apple knowledge base article 302672 recommends using fsck in single user mode, or starting up from a different volume before verifying or repairing. I already tried running Disk Utility from and external and didn’t have the time time to mess around with fsck so I decided to just re-install from the original discs that came with the MBP. The problem is that I can select “Archive and Install” but I can’t restore user and network settings. Ugh.

So, I’m lost on this one. Can connecting an external USB hard drive corrupt my HDD this bad or was it the EFI firmware update? Geez, it’s going to be a long night.

Jason D. O'GradyJason D. O'Grady is the editor of PowerPage.org, which has been publishing daily mobile technology news since December 1995. For disclosures on Jason's industry affiliations, click here or to view Jason's full profile click here.

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Wait a minute, is this allowed?
How can you come on this site and propose an actual possible answer to the original problem as stated in the article? You didn't flame anybody, you didn't rip on Mac or MS, and you even spelled almos... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ajole Posted on: 05/08/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
MacBook Pro Problems  theoldcoot | 04/21/08
So I think I had better wait  Ken_z | 04/21/08
Good tip: SMARTReporter  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 04/21/08
Jason.....what is it with you and Macs? Or is it just Macs?  xuniL_z | 04/24/08
A prime example of how Macs "just work" and never crash, huh?  Scrat | 04/22/08
Hard drives go bad  bill@... | 04/22/08
Careful, your stepping into Psystar territory now...  Scrat | 04/22/08
Jealousy Unveiled  Chiatzu | 04/22/08
I prefer the term  frgough | 04/22/08
I prefer the term  Scrat | 04/23/08
Oops, can't attack the message...  Scrat | 04/23/08
UPDATE  Jason D. O'GradyZDNet Moderator | 04/22/08
Your Drive May Be Fine..  sw0rdfish | 04/22/08
Keep us posted  hgh9mrp@... | 04/23/08
So what do you think is the problem?  ajole | 05/08/08
RE: Something killed my MacBook Pro  tginther@... | 04/22/08
Disk Warrior  tginther@... | 04/22/08
Kernel panics? HD partitions not showing up? Blank displays?  NonZealot | 04/22/08
Sounds like drive corruption ....  ShadeTree | 04/22/08
But Robin concluded it was all Microsoft's fault  NonZealot | 04/22/08
So, what happens...  zkiwi | 04/22/08
Then I would LAUGH AND LAUGH AND LAUGH!!!  NonZealot | 04/22/08
I was trying to offer a constructive ....  ShadeTree | 04/22/08
I apologize  NonZealot | 04/22/08
Nice one.  xuniL_z | 04/22/08
RE: Something killed my MacBook Pro  sw0rdfish | 04/22/08
Warranty?  zkiwi | 04/22/08
Sounds like normal drive failure  Stuka | 04/22/08
One more thing...  Stuka | 04/22/08
Agreed  frgough | 04/22/08
Time Machine sounds like an essential feature  NonZealot | 04/22/08
Do you ever get tired...  Stuka | 04/22/08
Psychological profile  frgough | 04/22/08
It's extermely common  xuniL_z | 04/22/08
15-year olds  frgough | 04/22/08
Yes we do know better. Obviously you've you missed psychology 101  xuniL_z | 04/23/08
Why don;t you just accept the reality?  Mectron | 04/22/08
OS X is a Refined Linux...  sw0rdfish | 04/22/08
Misinformed  ShadeTree | 04/22/08
You said it!!!  xuniL_z | 04/23/08
Re: majority of talkbackers  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 04/23/08
That explains it.  xuniL_z | 04/23/08
@xuniL_z.  msalzberg | 04/24/08
@msalsberg  xuniL_z | 04/24/08
Corrupt MBR  jshaw4343 | 04/22/08
External drive  jshaw4343 | 04/22/08
No MBR  pecosbill | 04/22/08
GUID (nt)  Stuka | 04/22/08
If the HD is bad, no suprise at all...  BitTwiddler | 04/22/08
Research your purchases first... and...  thepixeldoc@... | 04/23/08
Wait a minute, is this allowed?  ajole | 05/08/08

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